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2 Years Later, Still No Love From Yahoo
By: Manoj Jasra 2009-12-04 2 years ago I wrote a post titled: "Yahoo, Where is the Love?" which questioned whether or not Yahoo had issues with ranking Blogspot blogs strongly in its index. In 2007 we noticed that for the majority of our top ranking keywords in Google were well outside of the top 30 in Yahoo. Some of the key differences which exist now on our blog versus 2 years go is the addition of 40,000+ backlinks, 1000+ pages indexed and a custom domain rather than a Blogspot domain - you'd think this would help. We could also potentially conclude that readers consuming Internet Marketing / Analytics content simply don't use Yahoo. As you can see a large percentage of our traffic comes from Search Engines: Drilling deeper reveals that our Yahoo referrals are drastically lower than both Google and Bing, furthermore Yahoo referrals are lower than both Feedburner and Twitter. Comments Tag: Yahoo Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Have a bookmark! - About the Author: Manoj Jasra is an online marketing veteran of almost 10 years who specializes in analytics, social/search strategy and mobile marketing. Manoj is currently a Sr. Strategist at one of Canada's largest Telecommunications Companies, Shaw Communications Inc., where he leads Social Media, SEO, PPC and Web Analytics strategies. Manoj first started in the search marketing industry with Enquiro Search Solutions, where he spearheaded web analytics, SEO Training and the development of cutting edge search marketing solutions for clients. Manoj is a Professional Speaker having participated at events such as Emetrics, Web Analytics Xchange, WebTrends' Engage, Internet Marketing Conference, Social Media Innovation Summit and Search Engine Strategies. He authors Web Analytics World (a top 100 Online Marketing Blog) and consults through his firm Jasra Inc. |
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